Jodi Storozenko

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

Can you reconstruct parts of yourself once so important but now lost? Or, more importantly, would you choose to?

Printing previously undeveloped photographs taken in a different stage of my life onto knitted squares, I deconstructed and reknit each one. 144 individually knitted squares, 12 photographs printed 12 times each.
Never becoming what they once were, every square is unique and new.

With a whisper of their original state, their beauty only exists because of where they began.

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

Can you reconstruct parts of yourself once so important but now lost? Or, more importantly, would you choose to?

Printing previously undeveloped photographs taken in a different stage of my life onto knitted squares, I deconstructed and reknit each one. 144 individually knitted squares, 12 photographs printed 12 times each.
Never becoming what they once were, every square is unique and new.

With a whisper of their original state, their beauty only exists because of where they began.

Title: epoch (detail) | Dimensions: 1.9m x 1.9m | Description:photographs digitally printed onto knit squares, deconstructed, reknit, and assembled together |Materials: 100% Australian Merino wool yarn and water-based pigment ink.

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